Dedicated and committed to a set group of categories in an object or situation.
That movie was really exploitative in its action and cinematography.
Really? Using a voice that kind of sounds like Scarlett Johansson is "Exploitation" but stealing the actual method you used to make it work the way it works now... Not even work mentioning? Get the fuck out of here you garbage.
Hym "OH NO! Sam Altman STOLE someone's voice!? He's exploiting women guys! Who would DO such a thing!? I mean.... The guy who stole the A.I. ITSELF would probably do it... But we're pretending that didn't happen... So SHHHHHHH!"
The disparity in exploitation between party A and Party B is not justification or evidence of the necessity of the exploitation between Party C and Party D.
Hym "My point about exploitation is that there is an excess of labor. That is the literal definition of the word 'Profit.' If you are not entitled to the labor of others than how to you claim entitlement to the EXCESS labor of those same people? So much so that your truck drivers aren't allowed to go to the bathroom. Remote labor was illuminating. It revealed to the public the fact that companies just don't need to exercise the amount of control over the locality and behavior of their employees that they currently exert."